Broadcast policy in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia
Titel: | Broadcast policy in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia : power structures, programming, cooperation and defiance at Czech radio 1939 - 1945 / Peter Richard Pinard |
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Verfasser: | |
Veröffentlicht: | Frankfurt am Main : Lang-Ed., 2015 |
Umfang: | 388 Seiten : Diagramme ; 22 cm |
Format: | Buch |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Schriftenreihe/ mehrbändiges Werk: |
Prager Schriften zur Zeitgeschichte und zum Zeitgeschehen ; 8 |
ISBN: | 9783631662007 ; 3631662009 |
Hinweise zum Inhalt: |
Einführung/Vorwort
Inhaltstext Inhaltsverzeichnis |
- 1
- Introduction
- p. 9
- Points of Departure
- p. 9
- Main Questions of the Study
- p. 10
- Study Structure and Methodological Approach
- p. 11
- Topics and Limitations of this Study
- p. 15
- Source Materials
- p. 18
- 2
- Goals of the Nazi Occupation of Bohemia and Moravia in General
- p. 29
- Background of the Occupation
- p. 29
- Establishment of the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia
- p. 35
- Germanization as a Goal of Occupation Policy
- p. 41
- 3
- Means of Propaganda within the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia
- p. 45
- The National Socialist Cultural System in General
- p. 45
- Department IV - Cultural Policy in the Office of the Reichs Protector
- p. 47
- The Czech Media at the Outset of the Occupation
- p. 51
- The Broadcasting Corporation and its Product - From Radiojournal to Czech Radio
- p. 58
- Organization of Programming
- p. 61
- Technical Infrastructure
- p. 64
- The Audience Compared with Germany and its Development During the Occupation
- p. 69
- Subscription Fees
- p. 72
- Program Analysis - the Method
- p. 73
- Status Quo Ante - Analysis of the Program Week Starting 26 February 1939
- p. 77
- 4
- Broadcasting in the Newly Established Protectorate - 15 March 1939 to February 1940
- p. 87
- Programming for Germans
- p. 87
- Czech Radio at the Start of the Protectorate
- p. 91
- Concrete Effects on Programming in the Period
- p. 101
- The Çeská hodina Programs
- p. 104
- Emanuel Moravec
- p. 108
- Moravec's Radio Work
- p. 115
- Other Pro-German Broadcasts in Czech
- p. 119
- The Maras Era I - Analysis of the Program Week Starting 26 November 1939
- p. 121
- 5
- 1940 - Lothar Scurla in Prague
- p. 129
- The Making of a Fiefdom
- p. 129
- Home-grown Interference in Programming
- p. 139
- Changes in Company Status
- p. 141
- Concrete Effects on Programming in the Period
- p. 143
- Developments in the Worker's Radio
- p. 157
- The Maras Era II - Analysis of the Program Week Starting 24 November 1940
- p. 163
- 6
- 1941 - Scurla Tightens the Screws
- p. 169
- The Political Lectures Department
- p. 171
- Scurlas Final Days
- p. 180
- Concrete Effects on Programming in the Period
- p. 183
- Kiiz's Beginnings in Programming
- p. 185
- Kiiz and Anti-Semitic Broadcasts
- p. 189
- "What Do You Know About the Jews?" - the Technical Plan
- p. 195
- "What Do You Know About the Jews?" - Product Delivery
- p. 195
- "What Do You Know About the Jews?" - Results of the Series
- p. 203
- Emanuel Moravec in the Period
- p. 208
- NOUZ's Press Department
- p. 213
- Georg Schneider - the Censor as a Program Maker
- p. 216
- The Satirical "Political Sketches"
- p. 220
- Josef Oplu¿til and Jaroslav Mrkvicka
- p. 222
- Oplustil's Work at Czech Radio
- p. 229
- The Maras Era III - Analysis of the Program Week Starting 30 November 1941
- p. 241
- 7
- The Interregnum - November 1941 to March 1942
- p. 249
- Berlin's Crisis Management Team: Hanns-Otto Fricke and Ferdinand Thürmer
- p. 251
- Station-Group Bohemia-Moravia
- p. 255
- The Czech Part of the Station-Group in the Interregnum
- p. 260
- Concrete Effects on Programming in the Period
- p. 263
- The Maras Era IV - Analysis of the Program Week Starting 1 March 1942
- p. 265
- 8
- The Early Thürmer Era - 1942 and 1943
- p. 271
- Initial Reforms
- p. 271
- Czech Radio and the Specter of Bankruptcy
- p. 278
- The Station-Group's New Image
- p. 282
- Concrete Effects on Programming in the Period
- p. 285
- Thürmer's Reforms and the "Political Sketches"
- p. 290
- The Thürmer Era I - Analysis of the Program Week Starting 29 November 1942
- p. 292
- 9
- The Station-Group in the Context of Total War
- p. 297
- The Short-wave Action
- p. 297
- Glasmeier in Prague
- p. 302
- Concrete Effects on Programming in the Period
- p. 305
- Developments in the Workers Radio
- p. 308
- The Thürmer Era II - Analysis of the Program Week Starting 28 November 1943
- p. 312
- 10
- 1944 - The Station-Group at its Prime
- p. 317
- Concrete Effects on Programming in the Period
- p. 320
- The Thürmer Era III - Analysis of the Program Week Starting 26 November 1944
- p. 324
- 11
- 1945 - The Station-GroupÆs Final Days
- p. 329
- Concrete Effects on Programming in the Period
- p. 333
- The Thürmer Era IV - Analysis of the Program Week Starting 25 February 1945
- p. 336
- 12
- Epilogue
- p. 341
- The Maras Era
- p. 341
- The Thürmer Era
- p. 348
- 13
- Conclusions
- p. 351
- 14
- Source Materials
- p. 357
- Unpublished Sources
- p. 357
- Published Sources
- p. 360
- Internet-Based Sources
- p. 367
- Periodicals
- p. 369
- 15
- List of Programs
- p. 371
- 16
- Glossary
- p. 377
- 17
- Summary
- p. 381
- Index
- p. 385